In his not too long ago revealed Next Vista for Learning publication Rushton Hurley talked about a cool lesson plan from PBS Learning Media. That lesson plan is titled How to Spot Fake Screenshots on Social Media. It’s an essential ability for all center faculty and highschool college students who use social media to have and this lesson plan gives a good way to show that ability.
In How to Spot Fake Screenshots college students be taught why folks or organizations put up faux screenshots. The lesson additionally teaches college students 4 clues to search for to find out the validity of a screenshot. Finally, college students learn to use instruments like FotoForensics and the Wayback Machine to find out whether or not a screenshot is actual or faux.
Speaking of the Wayback Machine, it is one of many instruments that I used to expose a DMCA electronic mail rip-off final spring. You can learn extra about that rip-off and the way I unraveled it right here.
Video – A Short Overview of the Internet Archive Wayback Machine